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Of all the Star Wars characters, Yoda is one of the easiest to draw. It just takes a few simple lines and shapes to make him look realistic! This article will walk you through a simple method to try.

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Draw two curved triangles for Yoda's ears.

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    Draw Yoda's eyes, small nose, and mouth as shown, then add in his wrinkles and a few strands of hair.
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Sketch in the body.

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    Then, draw each arm as a series of linked circles, as shown in the image. Add three fingers to the end of each hand. Put a walking stick in his right hand. Don't worry about creating precise details, since as many of the body features won't be seen.
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Add in Yoda's legs.

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    Finish each leg up with feet and large, round toes. His position is up to you, but if you want him to be sitting down or facing a different direction, then alter the remaining steps slightly.
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Sketch in his robe and cloak as shown.

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Use permanent ink or dark pencil to outline.

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    Add shadows/highlighting if you wish. Erase all remaining guidelines.

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    How do I make Yoda's light saber?
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    Yoda has a glowing green light saber. You can look up pictures of his light saber and try to copy it. It is important to get the color correct.
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    How do I draw a simple star?
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    Make a line from the bottom left corner to the top middle, then pull it to the bottom right corner. From there, take it to the middle left, then straight across to the middle right. Then bring it back to where you started, at the bottom left corner.
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